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The Pink House is no more. The century-old home in Newbury located off the Plum Island Turnpike was reduced to rubble by ...
Situated alone on the marsh along the causeway to Plum Island, the Pink House has become a favorite of landscape artists and something of a symbol for the region during the nearly 100 years it has ...
NEWBURYPORT, MASS. (WHDH) - The Pink House on Plum Island in Newbury has been demolished. SKY7 was at the scene Tuesday morning showing the debris that is left in it’s place. Crews continue to ...
Odle said she had been involved in the effort to preserve the Pink House, a popular subject for artists on the causeway to Plum Island, since the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced plans for ...
Maura Healey said Tuesday about the demolition. The “Pink House,” a famed landmark along Plum Island Turnpike in Newbury, was demolished on Tuesday, NBC 10 Boston reported. Last Friday ...
Demolition of The Pink House, located at 60 Plum Island Turnpike in Newbury, was originally planned for the fall after no bidders came forward to rescue the property during a summer auction.
Preserving the Pink House was the mission of several people ... who did everything humanly possible to keep it part of the Plum Island landscape don’t deserve the flak they are getting.
The Pink House, built in 1925, stands alone along Plum Island’s vast marshes. It is near the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, which U.S. Fish and Wildlife manages. In 2011, the federal ...
Could it be a national monument? A private Island? An ecological preserve? Plum Island's past and future remain murky.
It has been over a decade since the Support the Pink House non-profit ... unobtrusively at the edge of the Great Salt Marsh on Plum Island in Newbury.